That’s right, folks, I’ve got quite the place for you to go for whole minutes of fun and enjoyment. The folks over at wisegeek.com have put together a fine assortment of photographed foods, all measured out in 200 calorie quantities. Some foods, as you might imagine, require quite a lot of itself to meet the 200 calorie quota, and some you can barely sniff without having to record them on your nutrition log. It is quite amusing to see just how much celery you have to consume in order to reach 200 calories (3.14 pounds).

So, as you are probably aware by now, I really enjoy putting up here some of the unexpected things my kids sometimes say. It’s loads of fun for me and, I believe, will be fun for them when they are old enough to appreciate their own development and past.

Recently, I came back across a video that I had watched some time ago. One of probably most famous photographers on Flickr, _rebekka, put this little claymation video together as part of her university studies. The animation is done to the audio recording of an actual conversation that her two sons, ages 4 and 6, had at one point.

The animation is marvelous and fun, and the conversation is classic little boy.

Oh, and it’s in Icelandic, with subtitles, which makes it, for this linguist, really rock.